shorewall-hosts 5 hosts Shorewall file /etc/shorewall/hosts Description This file is used to define zones in terms of subnets and/or individual IP addresses. Most simple setups don't need to (should not) place anything in this file. The order of entries in this file is not significant in determining zone composition. Rather, the order that the zones are declared in shorewall-zones(5) determines the order in which the records in this file are interpreted. The only time that you need this file is when you have more than one zone connected through a single interface. If you have an entry for a zone and interface in shorewall-interfaces(5) then do not include any entries in this file for that same (zone, interface) pair. The columns in the file are as follows. ZONEzone-name The name of a zone declared in shorewall-zones(5). You may not list the firewall zone in this column. HOST(S)interface:{[{address-or-range[,address-or-range]...|+ipset}[exclusion] The name of an interface defined in the shorewall-interfaces(5) file followed by a colon (":") and a comma-separated list whose elements are either: The IP address of a host. A network in CIDR format. An IP address range of the form low.address-high.address. Your kernel and iptables must have iprange match support. The name of an ipset.
You may also exclude certain hosts through use of an exclusion (see shorewall-exclusion(5).
OPTIONS (Optional) — [option[,option]...] A comma-separated list of options from the following list. The order in which you list the options is not significant but the list must have no embedded white space. maclist Connection requests from these hosts are compared against the contents of shorewall-maclist(5). If this option is specified, the interface must be an ethernet NIC or equivalent and must be up before Shorewall is started. routeback Shorewall should set up the infrastructure to pass packets from this/these address(es) back to themselves. This is necessary if hosts in this group use the services of a transparent proxy that is a member of the group or if DNAT is used to send requests originating from this group to a server in the group. blacklist This option only makes sense for ports on a bridge. Check packets arriving on this port against the shorewall-blacklist(5) file. tcpflags Packets arriving from these hosts are checked for certain illegal combinations of TCP flags. Packets found to have such a combination of flags are handled according to the setting of TCP_FLAGS_DISPOSITION after having been logged according to the setting of TCP_FLAGS_LOG_LEVEL. nosmurfs This option only makes sense for ports on a bridge. Filter packets for smurfs (packets with a broadcast address as the source). Smurfs will be optionally logged based on the setting of SMURF_LOG_LEVEL in shorewall.conf(5). After logging, the packets are dropped. ipsec The zone is accessed via a kernel 2.6 ipsec SA. Note that if the zone named in the ZONE column is specified as an IPSEC zone in the shorewall-zones(5) file then you do NOT need to specify the 'ipsec' option here. broadcast Used when you want to include limited broadcasts (destination IP address 255.255.255.255) from the firewall to this zone. Only necessary when: The network specified in the HOST(S) column does not include 255.255.255.255. The zone does not have an entry for this interface in shorewall-interfaces(5). destonly Normally used with the Multi-cast IP address range (224.0.0.0/4). Specifies that traffic will be sent to the specified net(s) but that no traffic will be received from the net(s).
Examples Example 1 The firewall runs a PPTP server which creates a ppp interface for each remote client. The clients are assigned IP addresses in the network 192.168.3.0/24 and in a zone named 'vpn'.#ZONE HOST(S) OPTIONS vpn ppp+:192.168.3.0/24 If you are running a Shorewall version prior to 4.1.4, it is especially recommended to define such a zone using this file rather than shorewall-interfaces(8) if there is another zone that uses a fixed PPP interface (for example, if the 'net' zone always interfaces through ppp0). See shorewall-nesting(8) for additional information. FILES /etc/shorewall/hosts See ALSO shorewall(8), shorewall-accounting(5), shorewall-actions(5), shorewall-blacklist(5), shorewall-interfaces(5), shorewall-ipsec(5), shorewall-maclist(5), shorewall-masq(5), shorewall-nat(5), shorewall-nesting(5), shorewall-netmap(5), shorewall-params(5), shorewall-policy(5), shorewall-providers(5), shorewall-proxyarp(5), shorewall-route_routes(5), shorewall-routestopped(5), shorewall-rules(5), shorewall.conf(5), shorewall-tcclasses(5), shorewall-tcdevices(5), shorewall-tcrules(5), shorewall-tos(5), shorewall-tunnels(5), shorewall-zones(5)